Planning a trip to Beirut, Lebanon
- Itinerary
- Hotels
- Flights
- Experiences
- Things to Carry
Things to do in Beirut in April
Arrive at Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport and check in to your hotel. Enjoy a traditional Lebanese breakfast at Al Soussi restaurant to kick start your day.
Stroll along the Corniche Beirut for beautiful views of the Mediterranean Sea and indulge in a delectable dinner at Tawlet Souk el Tayeb for an authentic farm-to-table Lebanese dining experience.
Savor a midday meal at Le Yacht Club in Byblos, offering spectacular views of the harbor and delicious Lebanese seafood options.
Head back to Beirut and unwind with a casual dinner at T Marbouta restaurant known for its cozy ambiance and authentic Lebanese dishes.
Indulge in a midday meal at Karam Beirut, offering a modern take on traditional Lebanese dishes using fresh and high-quality ingredients.
Experience an authentic Lebanese dinner at Mhanna Sur Mer, a family-owned restaurant known for its seafood and Lebanese specialties.
April in Beirut is typically warm and sunny, with occasional light rain. So we are suggesting you pack accordingly.
Things to Carry on your trip to Beirut
Clothing & Apparel
T-shirts -
Pack light, breathable t-shirts for the warm weather.
Comfortable pants -
Pack loose, comfortable pants for exploring the city.
Light jacket -
Bring a light jacket for the occasional cool evening.
Comfortable shoes -
Pack comfortable walking shoes for exploring the city.
Swimsuit -
If you're planning on visiting the beaches, pack a swimsuit.
Accessories
Sunglasses -
Protect your eyes from the sun.
Hat -
Protect your head from the sun and keep cool.
Scarf -
Can be used for warmth or as a fashion accessory.
Small backpack -
For carrying essentials while exploring the city.
Essentials & Must Haves
Passport and visa -
Essential for entry into Lebanon.
Travel insurance -
To protect yourself against unexpected events.
Cash and credit cards -
Both are widely accepted in Beirut.
First-aid kit -
For minor emergencies.
Hand sanitizer -
For maintaining hygiene.
Good to Have
Travel guidebook -
For information and recommendations.
Local currency -
Some smaller businesses may prefer local currency.
Reusable water bottle -
Stay hydrated and reduce plastic waste.
Travel adapter -
If your electronics have different plugs.
Snacks -
For quick energy boosts.
Electronics
Smartphone -
For communication, navigation, and photos.
Camera -
To capture your memories.
Power bank -
To keep your devices charged.
Noise-canceling headphones -
For peaceful moments or transport.
Travel router -
For creating a portable Wi-Fi hotspot.